Prescription drug costs too high? Changing your health plan could save money
Patients insured by Medicare Part D can use a free online tool to compare plans and reduce out-of-pocket prescription drug expenses; open enrollment runs...
Understanding ‘Warning Strokes’: What to expect if you experience stroke symptoms, even if they...
(Family Features) Diagnosing a transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a "warning stroke," can be challenging because symptoms often disappear within an hour. However,...
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month kicks off, here’s what Black women need to know...
By Kay Wicker/Originally published for Thegrio
Until recently, the standard advice has been that women should begin screening for breast cancer in their 50s and...
Only 2 percent of U.S. doctors are Latina, despite diversity leading to better care...
By Shefali Luthra
Originally published by The 19th. This Hispanic Heritage Month, we're telling the untold stories of women, women of color and LGBTQ+ people....
The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates
By Marshall Allen
This story was co-published by ProPublica and NPR’s Shots blog in 2017. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for...
What You Need to Know to Keep Your Baby Safe
Newswise — (Washington, DC) This September, as part of Baby Safety Month, the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) and Safe Kids Worldwide are providing advice...
Tired all the time? From ‘Black fatigue’ to low Vitamin D, here are 5...
By Kay Wicker/Originally published in TheGrio
As the final days of summer approach and many begin to turn their attention back to focus and productivity,...
Are you breaking your body clock?
Newswise — Researchers are using mathematical models to better understand the effects of disruptions like daylight savings time, working night shifts, jet lag or...
Another Summer, Another COVID-19 Surge
This summer, like every summer since COVID-19 arrived on the scene, the U.S. is experiencing a spike in infections and hospitalizations.
Only this time, there’s...
Where Black adolescents live affects their mental health
It is evident that growing up in a neighborhood with safe and well-maintained parks, minimal discrimination, and financial stability would provide a less stressful...